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Develop ASP and .NET on MAC

Guest
Nov 28, 2007 Nov 28, 2007

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/articles/accessing_win.html

What methods do you follow to work in ASP and ASP.NET on your MAC, so you can populate table recordset queries in Dreamweaver without having to hand code?
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LEGEND ,
Nov 30, 2007 Nov 30, 2007
In all honesty, if you're going to develop in ASP and ASP.NET, you'd be
better off with a PC. Depends on how much development you do. If it's just a
bit, you may get away the extra hassle of being on a mac.

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Jules
http://www.charon.co.uk/products.aspx
Charon Cart
Ecommerce for ASP/ASP.NET



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Nov 30, 2007 Nov 30, 2007
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It's no hassle using a local win box as a testing server to populate your recordset tables in dreamweaver, it's just how to set it up. A lot of people on Win machines do this too.

Actual Technologies provides drivers for your MAC ODBC that allows you to connect to any win database technology. I was curious how other people setup their remote testing servers, and what permissions they needed to setup on the win box / MAC to allow DNS connectivity.


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